Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Methods: The study population consisted of 3724 patients from the ATHENA observational cohort who initiated HAART. We considered progression to either an AIDS-defining disease or death, distinguishing HIV-related and non-related (including therapy-related) deaths. A time-dependent multivariate hazards model was fitted to the patient data and 5-year survival probabilities under various therapy scenarios estimated. Results: A total of 459 patients developed AIDS and 346 died during 12 503 person-years of follow-up. HIV-related mortality decreased from 3.8 to 0.7 per 100 person-years between 1996 and ...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
OBJECTIVES: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prognosis over 5 years of HIV-1-infected, treatment-naive patients starti...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prognosis over 5 years of HIV-1-infected, treatment-naive patients starti...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate mortality rates and prognostic factors in HIV-positive patients who started ...
We evaluated the changes in the progression to death and AIDS and in the mean level of CD4 lymphocyt...
Mortality in HIV-infected patients has decreased dramatically since the introduction of highly activ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of early initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAA...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
Objectives: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
OBJECTIVES: To examine survival and progression to AIDS among HIV-infected patients after starting h...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prognosis over 5 years of HIV-1-infected, treatment-naive patients starti...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prognosis over 5 years of HIV-1-infected, treatment-naive patients starti...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate mortality rates and prognostic factors in HIV-positive patients who started ...
We evaluated the changes in the progression to death and AIDS and in the mean level of CD4 lymphocyt...
Mortality in HIV-infected patients has decreased dramatically since the introduction of highly activ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of early initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAA...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...
Background: The extent to which the prognosis for AIDS and death of patients initiating highly activ...